Butler, Missouri Metal Roof Repair

Metal roof repair in butler, mo (8851)

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About Our Metal Roof Repair Services

Here at Cook Roofing Company, we provide all of our valued customers with the highest quality support and treatment. If your metal roof needs repair, it's most likely leaking. Trapped moisture under a metal roof can quickly turn into an unbelievable amount of damage, so don't delay - call 816-680-6996 now!

Cook Roofing Company professionals understand how metal roofs are put together, and so are adept at finding and repairing metal panel roofs. Not only that, but when it comes to many other aspects of construction and repairs on your commercial or residential property in Butler, Missouri, Cook Roofing Company will make sure that all the work is done right, so that your property looks great and is secure and dry again for years to come. Call today at 816-680-6996 to experience the Cook Roofing Company difference!

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What Are Typical Metal Roof Repairs?

The answer depends on the kind of metal roof. The popular exposed fastener metal panel roofs, or R panel roofs, often leak from one or more of the thousands of screws that pierce the metal. The isopropylene rubber washers degrade over time, and need to be replaced on average of every 10 years.  The screws must be installed to exactly the right depth, and exactly perpendicular to the metal panel, to insure that washer is evenly compressed and seals the hole. Clearly, on a slippery metal roof with thousands of these screws, human error is nearly impossible to avoid. That's why one of the most common panel roof repairs is white caulking sealing some, or even all, of the fasteners.

Because metal roofs are deceptively difficult to install correctly, the second common repair is due to poor installation. Missing edge pieces, bad flashing installs, overlapping pieces backwards so water runs under the downhill panel joint instead of over it, poorly cut panels... these are all surprisingly common. Sometimes the wind can lift panels that weren't properly secured, or maybe the fastener was installed into rotten decking that was never fixed before the metal roof install. All these issues are avoidable with careful professional installation, so call Cook Roofing Company if you're considering a new metal roof in Butler, MO or need your existing one repaired.

Cook Roofing Company has been called out many times to fix leaking metal roofs caused by shoddy installation. It’s amazing how many reputable contractors botch metal roof repairs. If you want yours fixed right the first time, give us a call. We’d be happy to meet with you personally and take care of your metal roofing questions, concerns, and repairs. Our number is 816-680-6996, and there’s no obligation with a free estimate. We'd be happy to meet you in person and assess your metal roof.

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FAQ

Will metal roofing increase noise in my home when it rains?
If there is no insulation between the metal roof and the interior, metal roofs can be noisy. This is more common in barns, sheds, and smaller homes in warmer climates. In most modern homes, though, there is enough insulation and sound barrier between the roof and the inside of the house that it dampens the sound. Additional soundproofing can be installed to lessen the sound even more, making it practically silent.
Can a metal roof be installed over my old roof?
In most cases, Yes! Metal roofs weigh less than 1.6 pounds per sq. foot. This means that they will rarely overload existing roofs. Metal roofs can be installed over fiberglass or asphalt roofing. The double roofing can even help prevent overheating.
Does it cost more to buy and install a metal roof than a typical roof?
Yes. Metal roofing is considered a premium material, and thus you should expect it to cost more than an asphalt shingle roof. However, in the long-run, it becomes cheaper since it lasts for decades. In addition, your new metal roof will add your home’s resale value and help you save on your energy bills thanks to its reflective effect, which makes it less absorbent of heat.

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